This book is unique... John Jennings brings a new dimension to what has become an ongoing debate about the nature of two parallel ranching traditions... Jennings research is impressive, involving several archival collections and a wide range of other primary and secondary sources... The narrative is enlivened by Jennings very readable prose, his propensity to debunk myths, and his interesting anecdotes, wry observations, and turn of phrase... It is a fine book, well worth reading for enjoyment, knowledge, insights, and reflection. - Max Foran, Histoire social/Social History
Entertainingly written . . . an excellent starting point for the âtenderfootâ in Western literary studies. Linda Knowles, British Journal of Canadian Studies
Jennings' research is impressive, involving several archival collections and a wide range of other primary and secondary sources . . . The narrative is enlivened by Jennings' very readable prose, his propensity to debunk myths, and his interesting anecdotes, wry observations, and turn of phrase. Max Foran, Histoire social/Social History
The Cowboy Legend [is] a good read for both aficionados of the frontier cowboy story and for those looking for strong academic research and analysis of the early West. Michael Dawe, The Literary Review of Canada